New directions in prevention among American Indian and Alaska native communities, edited by Spero M. Manson

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New directions in prevention among American Indian and Alaska native communities, edited by Spero M. Manson

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Based on a workshop held on Mount Hood, Oregon, September 24-25, 1981. Focuses on mental health prevention activities within American Indian and Alaskan Eskimo communities. Workshop considered five sections: research, training, services, program evaluation, and recommendations for prevention research planning

Co-published with the National Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research

Contents

Pt. 1: Research: Prevention research among American Indian and Alaskan communities : charting future courses for theory and practice in mental health -- Self-perception and primary prevention for American Indians -- Primary prevention as it relates to traditionality and empirical measures of social deviance -- Mental health promotion with Navajo families

Pt. 2: Training: American Indian mental health and the role of training for prevention -- A cultural network model : perspectives for adolescent services and paraprofessional training -- New roads to coping : Siouan sobriety

Pt. 3: Services: American Indian community mental health : a primary prevention strategy -- Project Nak-nu-we-sha : a preventive intervention in child abuse and neglect among a Pacific Northwest Indian community -- Psychiatric consultation to an Indian tribal court -- Otitis media and American Indians : prevalence, etiology, psychoeducational consequences, prevention and intervention

Based on a workshop held on Mount Hood, Oregon, September 24-25, 1981. Focuses on mental health prevention activities within American Indian and Alaskan Eskimo communities. Workshop considered five sections: research, training, services, program evaluation, and recommendations for prevention research planning

Nature of contents

bibliography

NLM call number

WA305

NLM item number

.N493

Series statement

Primary prevention publication series / National Institute of Mental Health

Series volume

4

Label

New directions in prevention among American Indian and Alaska native communities, edited by Spero M. Manson

Co-published with the National Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research

Bibliography note

Includes bibliographies

Contents

Pt. 1: Research: Prevention research among American Indian and Alaskan communities : charting future courses for theory and practice in mental health -- Self-perception and primary prevention for American Indians -- Primary prevention as it relates to traditionality and empirical measures of social deviance -- Mental health promotion with Navajo families

Pt. 2: Training: American Indian mental health and the role of training for prevention -- A cultural network model : perspectives for adolescent services and paraprofessional training -- New roads to coping : Siouan sobriety

Pt. 3: Services: American Indian community mental health : a primary prevention strategy -- Project Nak-nu-we-sha : a preventive intervention in child abuse and neglect among a Pacific Northwest Indian community -- Psychiatric consultation to an Indian tribal court -- Otitis media and American Indians : prevalence, etiology, psychoeducational consequences, prevention and intervention

Co-published with the National Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research

Bibliography note

Includes bibliographies

Contents

Pt. 1: Research: Prevention research among American Indian and Alaskan communities : charting future courses for theory and practice in mental health -- Self-perception and primary prevention for American Indians -- Primary prevention as it relates to traditionality and empirical measures of social deviance -- Mental health promotion with Navajo families

Pt. 2: Training: American Indian mental health and the role of training for prevention -- A cultural network model : perspectives for adolescent services and paraprofessional training -- New roads to coping : Siouan sobriety

Pt. 3: Services: American Indian community mental health : a primary prevention strategy -- Project Nak-nu-we-sha : a preventive intervention in child abuse and neglect among a Pacific Northwest Indian community -- Psychiatric consultation to an Indian tribal court -- Otitis media and American Indians : prevalence, etiology, psychoeducational consequences, prevention and intervention